The State of the Philippine Birds: 2014

Created

30 July 2014

The Philippines is known for its rich avifaunal diversity. It is home to over 600 species - about 6% of the world’s known birds. Almost one third of the species described in the Philippines are endemic proving the country’s high rate of avifaunal endemicity. Unfortunately, the population trend for most if not all of these birds are that of decline.

As a country we need to understand the reasons for the decline in avifauna. Download "The State of the Philippine Birds" below and get to know why the declines are occurring, and what actions can be taken.

Rainforest Organizations and Advocates (ROAD) to 2020 is an environmental conservation movement. It is committed to restore Philippine rainforests using native tree species to sustain provision of ecological goods and services through an informed and engaged public.

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